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DATES OF ApVffUTIlinO. One fcuars om fey,...,,,. ;.:...4... ....... 1 00 " " two daye,...,.... ......... ...... I 78. m three dare,.,. . HHf " " row days,... too " " five days, IM M One week, 4 00 M Twoweeks, M 1 ' Three weeks, ...' a.............. 0 60 " " Oaa month,., 10 00 " Two months, . 11 00 " Tore months,...,...., 24 00 Sir months, 40 00 " " One year... M00 4 l?v iHl.lrtH Bl DAILY KXCBPT lloUA t bates of airBMaorrio m vfii-M me year , (by mail) portage paui.. ',,. ,x months, " " " m ,-nreemoatha, - " " 2 . ne month iu, To City Subscribers, delivered in any pan of the H jnneen ubh per wees. vur uu Agent arc tarContract Advertisements Ukoa at prosot iot autnormea vo oouw lleet for more than three months VOL, XXVU.-NO. 51. WILMINGTON, N. C. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1880. WHOLE NO 4 140 Ooanow n advance. rates. diE HOBHINQ START My WM. II. URAUt. -tV." . t' . ' . ' Star. MORNING MORNING EDITION. Entered at the Poet Office at Wilmington, N. C, as second-class matter. OUTLINE. A numher of railroad magnates are ia coaocil ia New York relative to establish ing railway communication with Mexico; Gen. Grant presided. A railway ac cident occurred in Texas by which forty tight U. S. soldiers were injured, eight geriou9ly. President signed the com mission of Ezekiel Turner aa U. 8. District JuJee of Western District of Texas. Two colored murderers were executed in Washington City yesterday. The tieaty with China relative to immigration b3 been concluded. A boiler explo- g up. at SleveusoD, Ala , destroyed a saw a a J gristmill and killed four men; four o bers were seriously Injured. Doxie's umin nud provision exchange, at Chicago, fiiled yesterday, owing tu the rapid depre ciation of values; liabilities about $30,000. Eviction of miuers at Durham, Eng land, continues with great cruelly. An Kng'ish coasting steamer foundered with the loss of twenty-seven lives. A Biitisb steamer from New York loi Frauce foun.lered in the Atlantic; all Hinds lost- Au explosion ia coal pit in Belgium caused Die lass of a number ofLixea. New York in - W.it.. If . 1 E&itvcie: ixxULicjr l 3&f per cent; cotton qaiei and firm at 11 (tllf cents; southerp flour a shade strung et m 5 357 00; wheat l(g1T ceal bet er, u.mraded red l lSl 231; corn t1Jc belter and fairly active, ungraded 57C0j; s :.;rn turpentine strong at 47c ; rusin firmer hi $1 801 85 huicock'd plurality in New York I . . - . I cuv is -i,otv. uaiueius majority 111 the State 20,842. Tlit-re as a rumor in Washington that GcU. Allies has been appointed as Chief JSigual Officer. Thus far $13,751 has beeu raised byhe New York Times for tho "feat American uieudicant. ar.i Bernhardt, like the gteatedt ot French actresses, Elizabeth Felix, i : Jewess, and both are of Franco. Wo are unable to givo the pro ceedings of the liaptinl Slate Con-vt.-iiiioii as none are lo hand as we cirpeoled. A large unkuowu steamship has Lice 11 lost with ail ou board, off the coast of tVales, says a cablegram of ihti 17th iuat. Tue population of the city of New York according to the revised census is 1,200,577. There are 25,000 more f'i -fjrif tt Thin males. There are 727, 743 native and 478,83-4 foreign born. National Associations are as com mon as sand-fiddlers at Smithville. The latest that met was the N. A. of Trotting Horse Breeders, and it met in New York. VV. H. T. Mali, of that city, was elected President. The Charleston News and Courier of yesterday says there is a rumored Northwestern combination to obtain an outlet to the Sonth, Atlantic by way of Rabun Gao, and that it has a capital of sixteen million dollars. Tha Tiger Democratic Club, a Soutn Carolina association, has de termined not to employ any one who voted for the Radical ticket, or to rent them land. This is all wrong, but they only follow the bad example set them by all of the Radical manu- facturers in the North. Gov. Cornell, of New York, favors I the project of giving ex-Presidents & a of theJJnited States seats as Sena- tors at lartre in the United States Senate. tie will unquestionably re- I commend it in his next annual mes sage, it is reported. This is for the benefit of Grant and Hayes, a pair of noble brothers. It is said that Grant's fortune is reduced very greatly. He has been splurging around for years and it ha? cost something. When he junketed at the Government's cost the pile in creased, but not so now. He has loet heavily in mining speculations. I TTla i ; f $4,000 a year. He will become a I pauper iHeft to take care of himself. From an exceedingly well written udauU. notice of S3 Berohardt in Forney's Progress we take the fol- - I 'That flashy phantom is a sort of female Calvin Kdson an attenuated sorceres a shadowy sin a transparent torturer of the public one or the serpentine vertebrae of numaniry who are sent at intervals as if to prove what strange people come from mother nature. Sara pretends to nothing btttersji. She does not apologize for ner aberrations. She lives by the license i ner career, and wins because she is erace- 1 fully wanton." I New York's police ooat the tax payers $4,000,000 annually. The condition of this branch of the pub- Ho business is said to be bad and un satisfactory. Read this - from the New York letter in the Philadelphia Ledger of the 17th inst.: An .x-P.j, n.,mmia.,n thnmnohiv informed of the interior workinea of the n.n..(n..i ..i.i i i "f , v.- gain and sale pervaded the administration or the whole system. The local political associations governed everything and dic tated everything.' 'The men bad to pay for their appointments ' " As regards lue- Sireel Cleaning Department, "the employes were principally drones, and did not do a fair eight hours' work for their day's pay. 'All the Inspectors were indebted to politi cians fur their places.'" This is the testimony of one of the - -Z- : t Mr. Alex. Stephens is in Washing- ton and talks freely, as is Lis wont. rr a .1 .11 1 j-ic hubs uufc uciicvw iuciu wm uu au extra session, lie will vote to pay , - tuc uiaiaunio auu mcir uuuieiuua superior abiliues, but men ot wisdom . . . . . - difficult to find in one State three Ahlnp mnar t nan 'rAAmhd VlnnktMa auivi tucu wuau m. wujuo, ucurjuo onn H ill Anil it xr Anll Ka rl 1 ft- Anlf auu nuuv. w uiiuuw, find three unsafer. Here is one of Mr. Stephens's recent utterances: "The Democrats were fighting for no principle, but were makini; merely a grand rush for the bog trough." The Cbioago Inter- Ocean ex- treme Kadical says of the contests . .., T vu wuiuu iu .u i-wi-u ueiega- tiou to the House of Representatives: The fraudulent count and ballol-stnff. ing of the Louisiana Democracy will be contested by the Kepubucao candidates in tnree. and podibly four, uf the Congres sional Districts 01 that Stale. The result will doubtless be the exposure of more out rageous frau'ts, with, of course, additional chapters of Louisiana lying This reads well in a paper that just- I Sfiu.t tl,.TiA .f lft7R I r I pints 1 urpeimne. 1 m g 1 f II nxir.. uiarjr uuiiaiu, .uiuicnj t of Guilford couuty, died recently in West Tennessee. The people of Forsyth county will iKiiMiiu to Uie uezt LsgUiature to have an e added to itie termination of the Dame of the county. They do ttm in self defence. Ualeigh Visitor: Mr. James F. Cheat U m, lormeily of this city, has been rootrcd in Baltimore. He was drugged by a man uatued Joseph Gill and hit watch nd cuaiu tafceu from him. Gill has been arrested. New Berne Nut JShell: A seri ous accident, which resulted in the los of two dngert Iruui the band of Mr. H ggins, and in other wounds lo the unfortunate man, occmred at the cotton press of Mr. Jos. L. Kheai, at his farm near this city, ytsieiday. Raleigh News and Observer : The sale of 32.4S0 acres nf land belonging to 1 he United Slates in Western North Car olina, advertised by the Solicitor of the Treasury to take place on the 25th inst., has been indcfiuitely postponed. There are only two colored State fairs In the United Stales. One of them is in this State, the other in Alabama. Thef latter opened at the fair grounds at Montgomery, to-day, .and will continue five days. Ualeigh Star: Captain -White, Register of Deeds, yesterday paid to the Sheriff and County Treasurer each $225.15, taxes on marriage licenses issued from Sep tember 1. 1879. to August 31. 1880. The number issued was 474. fretty good At 11 -30 to-day lira Medora Upchurch, w'e George C. Upcburcb, died at her I illbessof about ten days. Mrs. Upchurch was about thirty years of age, and leaves two small children . Raleigh Star: Last evening while cars were being coupled at the Ra leigh & Gaston depot, Mr. Joseph Green, superintendent of the shops, and Mr. Georee Gill were working between an en gine and tender, when the engine moved ."wf "Tr without injury. Mr. Gill had his forearm I crushed and broken aad his body badly bruised. His injuries are very painful, though not considered dangerous. The New Berne Nut Shell re- rxirta the accidental killing of a negro boy named Hudley, aged 16. It seems that he nad been out bunting, and, after loading both barrel, of hi. gnn bad Ped the I OIjWVsV 1U I.UO 4VUtsl MiiU vw sbmb) a warn a a fa, uvwaiu for game, when his foot, being carelessly moved about, came incontact with the trigger, causing the discbarge or one load, which entered the boy's neck, severing the maio'arteries, and came out near the top of the head, resulting, no doubt, in immediate-death. Charlotte Press: The compara tive increase in the cotton receipts of Char lotte from May. to October inclusive, shows a net gain of 9,400 bales over last year. This is gain of one-fourth. Hurrah 1 Several fights have occurred this fall on the road between Town Creek and the Torrence plsee it having been thrown up in the middle and ditches dug on each side, leaving a space too narrow for vehi cles to pass. The stills in Gaston, about two-thirds of which are discontinued daring tne summer, are oeing nreu up ior e t mm a sr the winter. nil forty, tney say, win oe in operation within a week. Fayetteville J&aminer: A light snow fell at this place on Monday morning. a rMiMintr affair took dIsco in thiatown on Monday last. A difficulty occurred USJX.W. KKSS.' x5 former was badly cat in the face and body. The wound is regarded as dangerous, ann joddwd uu uecu .vuuiuiiucu w the county jail until further developments. At the the time of our going jo press (Wednesday evening) there baye ie?n six hundred entries of various kinds in the different departments of our Oounty Agn- cultural Exhibition, and it bids fair to be successful, as it usually is. Visitors are pouring in from tttles, and there is a prospect that Qol. Steele will have a good .aaaience jo-morruw. - BetweenMIamlet and Cameron on the Ra- leigh & Augusta Air Line, a distance of about forty two miles, we are informed that there are in operation 23 saw mills, of which about 23 are run by steam, the oth ers being run by water-power. The limber is disappearing rapidly from that section. Charlotte Democrat: Do not I tae taxea 1 thk county exceed the consti- J county, road, bridge and city? No matter wn" decision of the supreme court I.STJ in ?! I ouuum go ro uai couii again, especially - w hw ayvsjrww aa & w ww w mj taxes for various schemes and projects. There are now about twenty tobacco factories ia Winston for manufacturing the leaf into chewing and smoking tobacco, and three large warehouses for the sale of the leaf. The trade in the "weed" is large and constitutes the main business of the town, though there are considerable transactions in grain, dried fruit, etc. Salem looks like one of the old-time I landmarks, without much growth at pres I .. . il. i .w w j wwu a Hwkvi r "j tuv iuoogiot a.' a ivi which will be completed in early spring land put in operation with 6.000 spindles. SSL!bSS! 1 e .t.i "ii i "j ui a century, tnougn eniargea ana im nn,aA in i.V. . j ?k- tA fc-o- V": uL " u ' . 7" rrL ii ' .u .,r"V.u" 1 uuiu ia uuh viunu tiuiu iuc iulf ul uia cupola When a Citizen Of the town dies, as "aa uuuo uiauy yoo hku. auu uio oia- I . - . . . I wrs juouse," where 01a, destitute iemaies, 1 - .w. lr : .1 connected with the Moravian Church, are aided to live comfortably and decently, is fiUl a monument to Christian charity and rVfParrrifi v imatnma na iff mas rn a K 1 r I " i yQfg &10 I l V S T a 9 . 1 iBtearioiie Kusgj-oeri vates cot- I ton factory will begin operations with 2,000 spindles about the first of January. All the machinery has not yet arrived. Mrs. iSyerly, who was stricken with paralysis day before yesterday morning died about 10 o'clock the same night. She was in excellent health before the attack. A man who lives up on the Western North Carolina Kail road came down ves I terday and asked if it really was so that I Hancock- was elected, said he hadn t 1 neard anylnirje iale. -A gentleman I who returned yesterday from the western ?a" i ! owie "P01!"""! 8w. snow on the mountains, but it was certainly cold enough for it. The bridge over the soutn fork of the Catawba river, on the Chester & Lenoir Narrow Gacge Railroad is about finished and trains will be running on it within the next few days. The grading is now completed from Chester to Lenoir, excent that nortion of the line between Newton and Hickory, and about a mile in me Ticiany ot jjiacoimuu. 1110 ruau ia now free from debt, havinz discharged the claims aeainst it bv the sale of its bonds, d. "ia 8aId. 8,l,m n" "j?0 pfb8e Iran fr errrrtaf ina Ino lins A on mripnt nnAntil vs wsrv n a MAAntltf finnrthl In sm 4UIIUUIJ TV BO awuuj awvsv vum piete the road from Dallas to with in three miles of Lmcolnton. At the present term of ltutherford Court Daniel Keith, a white man, was sen tenced to be hanged on the 24th of Decem ber, for one of the most revolting crimes ever committed in this section of the State. The victim whom he first assaulted and then coldly murdered was a small negro girl, twelve years old. The crime was commit ted in Cleaveland county, but the case was removed to Rutherford where Keith was convicted. An appeal was taken, but the decision of the lower Court was sustained, hence the necessity for a resentence. Du ring the interval Keith has remained in jail at Shelby, and has conducted himself in a manner which shows him to be a periecuy reckless being. Latterly he has been en gaged in writing a confession of the crime for which he was convicted, and tne Btory of other crimes he has committed. NEW ADVEBTI SEMKN'fS Mukson Bring your orders. J. C. Munds Patent medicines Wil. Steam Laundry Wanted. W. C. D. Whips Hotel Lottery. J. C. Stetknson Fresh groceries Local Dots. Cotton receipts yesterday 388 bales. No cases for the Mayor's Court yesterday morning Last night was the anniversary of the big snow (for this particular section) which fell here last year. Wood is scarce and high. We heard of ash selling as high yesterday as f 1.05 per load; $1.80 delivered. :Next Friday will be the last day upon which a civil suit can be entered for trial.at the approaching term of the Supe- rior Court for this county, which convenes in this city on the 6th of December. Jack Sweat, the colored man j who was picked up on the street on the night of the recent storm, and who was de mented and suffering from a horrible dis ease, died at the Poor House yesterday morning, nfter experiencing every care and attention on the part of the city and county authorities. Death from Paralysis. Mr. James S. Melvin, who was suddenly stricken with paralysis on Wednesday, the 10th inst., died yesterday morning about 10 o'clock, at his boarding house, on Mar ket, between Front and Second streets. Mr. Melvin was born and raised in Bladen county, but resided in Wilmington for a number of years before the war, where he was engaged in the business of timber in specting. During the war he spent most of his time in Bladen, but after the war he removed to Brunswick, where be married, and where he resided until about a year ago, when he returned to Wilmington, where be resumed the business of timber inspection, which he continued up to the time be was seized with the fatal disorder which terminated his life. He enjoyed the reputation of being an honest, upright man, and bad attained to the age of about 53 years. Deceased was a member of the Lodge of Knights of Honor, of this city. Amusements. Theatre-goers and all such as keep late hours are very liable to con tract a severe cough or cold. A safe and reliable cure is Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. The price is only 25 cents. f Xbeatrieal. The theatrical season in Wilmington bids fair to be rather dull. At the opening we had a promis3 of quite a number of troupes, mostly above the averago in point of talent and respectability, but so many have found it necessary from one cause or another to cancel their dates that it cow begins to look as if we may be "left out in the cold." It is possible, however, that we may yet have Mrs. Alice Oates, who used to be a favorite here, as it is understood that she will soon appear at the head of a new comic opera company, which style of performance is entirely suited to her train icg and capacity, The following explanation of the step taken by her in New Orleans, given in the shape of a circular, may be of interest to our play-goers: "New Oblkans, November 13, 1880. To the Managers and Proprietors of Thea tres throughout the country: On the day of June, 1880, in New York, I signed a cnl5.act .f pVlershiP wilh. Mr- - .R I vxaruiner. in wnicn. amone otner points. ne 1 . ,,- 1 ';,,r, r :' 1 obligated to have written for me a musical comedy, in which I was to have a part commensurate with my style, ability and 1 - . j : a r- 9 T i," ,X fH to th nnln-lon 1 .... ... , t tj u I LMKL tllB IIIHI'.H K II na UJBULU. frniBn-A nr- hq nAt 1 iuiuuucu uiu ui int. uo.u.uw., v.w.i uv. possess one of the requisites Mr. Gardiner " ?u fessionally and financially. I cease the peformance of 'Long Branch' Saturday, No vemoer I3tn. JNoone can regret mis step vember lath. JNoone can regret tnis step J more than myself. During my professional career I have never failed to keep my dates or other obligations. I give this notifica tion in time, so that the dates made by you for me, with Mr. Gardiner, may be filled by some other attraction." Dally Weather Balletln, The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations named, at 3.00 P. M. yesterday, Washington mean lime, and also the amount of rainfall in inches for the twenty-four hours ending at 3 P. M., as furnished by Sergeant James W. Watson, Signal Officer at this Station: Tem. R. F. Weather. 51 .00 Cloudy 52 .00 Fair 57 .00 Cloudy 40 .00 Cloudy 48 .00 Clear 43 .00 Cloudy 83 .00 Fair 59 .93 Lt rain 85 .00 Fair .00 Clear 48 .00 Clear 50 .00 Cloudy 79 .00 Cloudy 59 .00 Cloudy 40 .00 Cloudy 63 .17 Lt rain 55 .00 Fair Atlanta. . . , Augusta. . . Charleston. Charlotte. . I Corsicaoa 1 uaiveston Havana Jacksonville. Mobile Montgomery. . New Orleans. . Punta Rassa. . Savannah Pensacola The following are the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: Lower barometer, stationary or highcr temperature, northerly veering to cast or south winds, partly cloudy or cloudy weather, with occasional rain. Personal. Dr. M. J. DeRosset, who has been suf fering from . the effects of paralysis for so me weeks past, reached .here from New York, wberd he bad bees residing, on Thursday night last. He has very much improved, but is still a great sufferer. It is a matter for congratulation that he has mtde the trip safely, and is now among his friends and kindred, who will count it a pleasure to minuter to him and give him the consolation of their presence and sym pathy in bis illness. Soundlnsa The following report is made by the pi lots of the average soundings, at low water, at the mouth of the Cape Fear river for the month of October: Bald Head Channel 13 feet. Western Bar 12 " THE rrxAiLs. The mails close and arrive at the City rost umceas iouows: CLOSE. Northern through mails 7:45 P. M. Northern through and way mails 5:80 A. M. Raleigh 5:30 A. M. and 5:00 P. M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad, ana routes supplied there from, including A. & N. C. Railroad, at. 5:30 A.M. Southern mails for all points South, daily 8 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Western mails (C. C. R'y) daily (.except sunaayj 5.-W. Jtt. Mail for Cheraw & Darliagton Railroad 7:45 P.M. Mails for points between Flo rence and Charleston, 8 A. M. and 7:45 P.M. Fayetteville, and offices on Cape jrear mver, Tuesdays and Fridays..... A.-00P M. Favette villa, via Lrnnhnrlnn daily, except Sundavs. ... 5:00 P. MV Onslow C. H. and interme diate offices, Mondays and Thursdays 6. -00 A M. Smithvill trinila hv otaam. . ' . J . l boat, daily (except Sundays) 10:00 A. M I Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Shallotte and Little River, Mondays and Thurs days 6:00 A. M Wilmington and Black River Chapel, Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays 5:00 A. M. OPEN FOB DELIVERY. Northern through and way mans 7.-UUA.M. Northern through mails 9:30 A. M. Soutnern mails 7 :30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad. ... 10:00 A. M. General delivery open from 6:00 A. M. to6:00 P. M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 A. M. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 5 SO P.M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp office. Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. Mails collected from street boxes every day at 3.80 P. M. Bainbridge, Ga., June 11, 1870. "Dr. Tutt: Dear Friend: You know the cause of my bad health. I had concluded that there was no remedy that would relieve me until I used the pills you sept me. They proved to be the very thing I needed. I am under lasting obligations to you for the blessing you have conferred on me and mankind generally." f ItlVKK AND JUAKINB. The barque Minnie Gray, hence, ar rived at Queenstown on the 18th inst. Gen. Drum, ActlBg Chief Signal Offi cer, has established, to date from Decem ber 1, for the benefit of shipping and other commercial interests, a telegraphic and cautionary signal station at Iiatteras Inlet, N. C. A gentleman cf this city, who served in the navy of the Confederate States du ring the "late unpleasantness," gives us some additional facts in reference to the Steamship Gulf Stream, some reference to which was made in our last, and at the same time corrects us in one particular of oar brief statement yesterday morning. He says the steamer, then known as the North Carolina, happened here at the opening of the war, not having been built as a block ade runner, and was loaded with spirits turpentine and rosin and sent to Liver- P00'- where 8he waa consigned to Frazier, 1 Tunnim Xrr . a.,...in,.(.i,i.-. 1 w a. goauouiuguuiHuuui . . lue J" te omeueraie privateer Alabama, which was then being 1 uu"u Aue Bieamer WM recnrisienea me 1 juma uauas. ua uaaer mat name sne was I " nhfi(.minK. rftntnrH ftnrt rtrwr,io .B -j r , - -- w w I erjiarged and improved and given the! CITY lTlilTlS. 1 thk hoknino htar em be hmi m t I following places in the city: The Purceii House, Harris News.Stand. and the Sta Office. NEWSPAPER FOR SALE. A well established and prosperous Weekly Newspaper, located in a thriving, growing town on the line of a prominent Railroad, is offered for eale. Terms :cash. For terms and particulars apply to the editor of this paper. "I have used Colden's Liebiz's Liauld Extract of Beef and Tonic Invigorator in my practice, and have been much grati$ed with the result. As a to nic in all cases of debility, weakness, antemia: chlorosis, &c, it cannot be surpassed." ubkkn a JTLajona, Agents. Wilmington. WORLD OF GOOD. One of the most dodo- lar medicines new before the American public, is nop ruiiers. x ou see is everywnere. reqpie tase it with good effect. It builds them u. It is not as pleasant as some other Bitters ss tt is not a whis key drink, lt is more like the old fathioned bone set tea that has done a world of rood. If you don't feel just right try Mop Bitters. Nunda News. MOTHERS I MOTHERS I 1 MOTHERS 1 I 1 Are yon disturbed at night and broken of your res by a sick child suffering and crying with the excru ciating pain of cutting teeth t If bo, go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WUfSLOW'S bOOTHING S YRUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer im mediatelydepend upon lt; there Is no iir about It There Is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and Rive rest to the moth er, and relief and health to the child, operating like magic It Is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the BrescrlDtion of one of the oldest and beat female physicians and nurses m ine uniiea states. Bold everywhere. 35 cents a Deiue. DIED. SMITH In this citv. on the mornlne of the 19th inst.. ELEAMOR. wife of B. Smith and daughter ! or ue late wm. at. names, xta , aged 27 years 8 months 26 days. The funeral will take place at 2 o'clock this af ternoon from the comer of Bladen and McRae streets. Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanted. Immediately, at Wilmington steam LAUNDRY, No. 15 Water street, TEN (10) WHITE GIRLS, to learn the Laundry business Steady employment and good wages guaranteed. From $3 to f 7 per week can be made by competent Iron era. no302t Eeceived To-Day. Fresli Groceries and Confeciioneries. "yHITE CRISP CELERY, CRANBERRIES. Cocoanuta, Dried Figs, Currants, Raisins, Citron. FRESH CANDIES, Walnut Taffy aad Walnut Chocolate Creams. Dried Apples and Peaches, Elegant Ferris 'Trade Mark" Hams; Elegant Small Breakfast Strips; Large No. 1 Hams at 13c per lb. Fresh Beat Rice from "Carolina Mills." W I wish to call especial attention to those Pearce's Cream Soda and Wilson Fancy Cream Crackers, put up In tins and retailed from tins, thereby insuring every pound fresh and crisp ; also the Jumbles, Spice Ginger Bread Yanila and Le mon Wafers aad Drops, Cocoanut Snaps and other Cakes and Crackers. 8.C00 ORANGES, $1 75 per 1C0, 25c per doz. My store is literally crowded with good things to eat, and it Is a bee hive within. Come in by all means and look around. My stock turned over twice a month, and goods are bound to be fresh. Jas. C. Stevenson MARKET STREET. Bring Your Orders nTTrk-rnw btttihi K MADE TO MEASURE, to MUNSON. He has a fine stock of IMPORTED GOODS no 90 lt and the CHAMPION CUTTER. Patent Medicines rV ALL KINDS, PURE DRUGS, FINE CHEMI- cals and Toilet and Fancy Articles of every descrip tion. For sale by JAMES C MUNDS. Druggist, 35 North Front bt. Prescriptions compounded at all hours, day or night. no 20 tf Hattorn Mineral Sbiw later. A FRESH STPPLY JUST RECEIVED. SOLD in glass bottles only. Orders for shipment to any paint will receive prompt attention, and will be forwarded to destination by best freight lines. WM. H. GREEN, Wholesale Druggist, &0V18 tf Market street. TURPENTINE HANDS. I CAN GIVE KM ployment, at fair wages, to a few good TUR PENTINE HANDS to work In Sonth Carolina. I will engage for box catting season, or irom now until Christmas, 1881. Good box cutters or such aa can learn are wanted from now until next Christmas or for fuU season. Apply in person, or by letter to J. H. BALENTINE, Superintendent, Lexington Courthouse, South Carolina, or to my- reif, at Wilmington, ST. G. A. H. Vah BOKKKLBN. nov!8 dlw w3w. Review lw. Journal 8w Willard Hotel Lottery A First Class FnriMei. Hotel for $8, 1664 Cash Frizes and 1416 Property Frizes Amounting to $369,850 This Drawing will take place at LOUISVILLE. Jk.x.. vjsujEnttJtii si, 1880, under authority of a Special Act of the Kentucky Legislature, and will be under the absolute control of the following dis interested commlsaioners appointed by the act : Hon. Bobert Mallory, late M. O., of Oldham coun ty; L. M; Plournoy, President of the Louisville car uoor c-ompany; Hon. U. r. Whittaker, of uoYiogton; uenry uiay, jr., late ifoeectmnij At- tornev nf tha T.nn1iivfla rHtv Onnrt .n4 ft a Winston, of the law firm of L & J. Caldwell A Winston, or Louisville. LIST 07 PRIZES. THE WILLABO HOTBL, with all Its I tfQf ft nflft FURNITURE and FIXTURES.... f vIZ jU.UULf One Residence on Green Street.. $15,000 One Residence on Green Street 15,000 Two Cash Prises, each $5.000 10,000 Two Cash Prizes, each $,000 r 4.000 Five Cash Prises, each $1.000 6.000 Fire Cash Prises, each $500 S 500 Fiffy Cash Prizes, each $100 5,000 One hundred Cash Prizes, each $53 6.0C0 iyo ii un area uasn mzes, eacn S20 10,000 One Set of Bar Furniture i,C03 One Fine Piano 600 One Handsome Silver Tea Set " ' 100 jBOdtata w; 14400 r'f vuh. w 1 rmnuuireautiimni, each $10 5 000 I 400 Boxes Fine wineassn swouexes Robertson Tco'unt; wuak';: ihbV. a 000 I ??ie8. H.Tna. 9?f $10.. ... 4.000 1 1 its aaiiima wa rruei. eacn S10 B 030 Whole Tickets $a Halves $4. Quarters $J. 1 JxesDonsiDie a?enta wnntmi at .11 inrf..t I t . . . - S?!?: ot circulars giving rail information and 1 mr ucKeir. aaoreas w f : r whtph WUiard Hotel, Louieviiie, Ky or W. SCOTT GLORE. Bookseller, Louisville, Ky. The Hotel is now open, and will be run by the undersigned until lt is ready to be transferred to the lucky winner. The public are invited to stop with me. and Bee the property for themselves. W. O. D. WHIPS, no 20 cod tDcc S5 tu th sa To the Reader of the Star, fUR STOCK OF CARPETS IS NOW COM- plete. Wo also have a largo lot of RUQS to match Carpets. Lace Curtains in all the latest designs. Cornices to fit any window at a small cost Orders from the country requeste 1 and prompt ness guaranteed. Remember that we eoll CARPETS at New York rices. We also make a spcclelty of CLOAKS and DOLL MAN S ; keep all eisos. Respectfully, IC. M. Mclnttre. no 14 tf Hats and Umbrellas ! LOWEST PRICES t HARRISON A ALLEN, no 19 tf Hatters.' Lamps, Lanterns. &c. KEROSENE OIL, LAMPS AND LANTERNS. Wicks, Burners, Shades, Chimneys. Oil at 15 cents; Oil at 25 cents per gallon. Ready Mixed Paint for everybody's use, Varnish, Colors, Ac., for sale low at GEORGE A. PECK'8, nev2 tf 25 South Front St. Without Doubt JTMIB "BEST BOLTED MEAL IN THE CITY." PRESTON CUMMING 4 CO.. no 17 tf Millers and Grain Dealers. Price Reduced. THE LADIES ARB INFORMED THAT MRS. VIRGINIA A. ORB has reduced the price of shaping, bleachiss, and dying Ladles' and Chil dren's Hats from FIFTY to TWENTY-FIVE CT8 RESIDENCE One door east of Front, on Church Street. oct 1 tf The Old Scarborough House NO. 8 SOUTH WATER STREET. WILMING TON, N. C. is still open under the proprietor ship of ROBERT J. SCARBOROUGH, where can be nad at any hour of the day or night, the best of WINES, LIQUORS, Ac. OYSTERS of the beet quality, either Stewed, Fried or Raw. From and after this date the Houee will bo kept open Day and Night. no 10 lm Arrived! The first New River Oysters of the season at ocStf MOZART SALOON. Fine Mountain Beef. yB WILL OFFER TO-DAY 80MB FINE MOUNTAIN BEEF, jast received. Also LAMB, MUTTON. Stc, at Citizens' Market and Fourth Street Market, near Boney Bridge, se 29 tf T. A. WATSON St CO. That $14 No. 7 Cook, THE CHEAPEST COOK STOVE IN THE MAR ket. Over sixty different kinds of Cooking and Heating Stoves to select from. If you buy our pure White Oil you need not fear. Everything that's handy for house-keepers at a small profit, at no 14 tf PARKER Ss TAYLOR 8. By Express. LACE FICHUS, LACK TIBS, LACE CAMBRIC Handkerchiefs, Silk Handkerchiefs, " Glass Doylas, Table Damaak and the best stock of Towels and Towelling in the city. All cheap. my 2 tf JOHN J. H ED RICK. Just Received. FINB ASSORTMENT OF LAP ROBES. Horso Blankets, Harness, Baddies, Trunks, Sic., and for sale low for cash. GBRHARDT Ss CO. One Door North D. A. Smith Ss Co. no 14 tf 45 North Frent Street, Just Received. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF MILLINERY Al eoods. Call and see them, and see how cheap you can get n Styllan Hat, velvet or crape uon nets made to order. A nice line of Ruchlna:, Col lars, Cuffs, Ties, Sse , which will be sold at remark -ably lew prices. Orders solicited for Hair Work. Call and see the Late Styles. MISS LOU. STUART, Market St., bet, 2d and 3d. oc 81 tf - next WU. Dying Establishment. P. H. Hayden's J8 THK PLACE TO GBT YOUB LAP BOBB8, Horse Blankets and.Boots. Carriages, Baggies and Drays made and repaired at his factory, on Third treet, between Princess and Market. Come and et the wonn oi your money. no 14 tf ! NKw advertisements. M. CRONLv, Auctioneer. BTCRONLY A MOttriS HorlMcs Sale of Real Estate in Wil- BY VIRTUS OF A DEED OF stOKTOSOE with power of sale, execatrd to the asOeratroed by John L. Holmes and wire, m the 1st day of November, 1863, and registered in the Krglirr's office of the county of New Hanover. Book XX, page ?1, 1 will Mil to the highest bidder, for cm a. at the Market Bouse, In the city of Wilmington, at 11 o'clock A. M., on the 80th day of MoveMiler, losu. ue Taiuauie property oeseribed insaldmori gago, belntr the let oa the northwest corner or Fourth and Chesnot atreeu, and kow oc espied by said Holmes. The purchaser will pay for papers, and be required to pay the purchase money within two hours of the close of sale, or other arrange meets for the ealo will be mae. WALTER L STEELE. noG eod Ids ra tu th Nongsgt o Secretary's Office. WILMINGTON A WILDON RAIL ROAI CO. Wilmington, N.C , ovemlr lftih. liso. Notice. rpHE OIRKCTOLS OF THE WILMINGTON A Weldon Railroad Company have declared a Llvl dend o' 8 per cent, on the Capital 8 lock or said Company, payaMo to the Suvkholdcs in sod af ter November S8J. U6 ). J. W. THOMIKON. nol7 td Secretary and Tieatnrrr. To-Day's Steamer. ANCHOVIES. HOLLAND HERRINGS. HMOK ed Eela and Salmon, Moused Tripe sod PIk Feet, German and Domestic Bo lorn a. Liesoy Beans. EDsrllsh Peaa. Ground Bar. Tma Hirk anu yiyenne repper. uaaons and a fall Use of l&ESSfi and Cayenne Pepper, Caaons and a fall Use of no 17 tf L. VOLLBI'M. Parnafa T rytlK LARGEST STOCK OFCAUPhTrt SOUTH of New Yc rk. Worsted Fringes A Job lot of tho above which we are offering at f c per yard. Ladles' Hlack and Mate. Ladles' HOSE at a great Bargain, 25c and S'c.werth 50c and 60c a pair. BROWN St RODDICE, no" U 46 Market t. Bufffjy fr Sale. EW TOP BUGGT, SIDE BAR, VERY HAND- some, made to order and of the very best material. To be sold because owner Las no use for It, and at a considerable discount on cost. Apply to nolltf nac P. H. UAYDKN. Wm. H. Green. w nOLESALE AND RETAIL DKUliQlST. Staple Sundries, Perfumery tc.sc. no 14 tf Market, bet. Front aod Second bts. Miss S. A. Strock JJAS THE MOST STYLISH MILLINERY GOODS in the city, as her Agent la Kew York I. able to send ber the LATEST OS EVERYTHING. In the Le.smau Houe, alx door, from Marset Street. do tf Ladies' Shoes. T3 ECE1VED TO-DAY AN ELEGANT ASSORT- Ali ment of Ladles' Button Hoots, made n our Improved Last, medium Heel and Plain Toe; latest Htyie, AIM ladles' and Misses Basket-Top French Heel and Box-Toe Shoes. Boys' Shoes of various styles st very low prices. THOMAS U. HOWEY, No. 47 North Market . no7tf Seed Cotton. 500 000 LBS' 8BBUCOTTON WANTKO for which a fair price wUl be paid IN CASH. Apply at WILLAIlDfi. au 26 2m North Water St, Wilmington, N. C. McD. & W, A. FINE LINE OP TOP tsUGGTBS JUST FIN iahed and ready for Bale. CARTS and DKAYH turned out complete every week. Blacksmith, carriage, trimming and paint ahops constantly In motion. no 14 tf MoDOUGALL WILLIAMSON. Pineapples. AN AN AS, SWEET FLORIDA ORANGES, Cocoa Nuts. Catawba Grapes, Apples, Lemons. Malaga Grapes, Frunellee, Csady, aad very tains; nice. At 8. G. NORTHttOP'B no 13 tf Fruit and Confectionery Btoroa. Mullets ! Mullets ! Mullets ! BBLS EXTRA FINB MULLETS. Largcs: of tb. Season, For sale by KBRCHNER & CALDER BROS. no 18 tf Flour. Flour. Flour. OAA Bbls Bob White FLOUR, 300 300 no 13 tf do do Bell Mill other grades do do For sale !y KBRCHNER St GALDEbt BH09. Corn, Hay. Oats, Salt. OoBr9CORN' 200 Bales Choice HAY, 1000 Bn,hOAlb' OAAA tacks LIVERPOOL SALT, For aals bv KBRCHNER CALDER BROS. no 18 kf Water Mill Heal. 1200 BUSH1L8 F1UMK VIRGINIA MEAL. HALL PEARS ALL. Long Mullets, FEW BARRELS AS USUAL, GUARANTEED. TTATti' &, PEARSALL. A-a.Zx,A-rfAJ X iJilUUilUi . . . .. -. 013 DAWtf
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